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* '''2022-11-03''' [https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2022/11/hispanic-voters-fleeing-democratic-party/671851/ Why Democrats Are Losing Hispanic Voters] {{fmt/quote|The left has alienated America’s fastest-growing group of voters just when they were supposed to give the party a foolproof majority.}}
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I usually like what’s in The Atlantic but this is a major misrepresentation. Most of the “policies” mentioned are not actually Democratic policies. Climate change and LGBTQ rights? Everyone should care about that.
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I don't think these people are misrepresenting how they feel, but it's mostly a testament to Republican narrative domination. Was a single specific Dem policy was mentioned?
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Everything Hispanic voters say they care about in this piece is better addressed by Democrats. A far more informative piece would have been about Republican disinformation campaigns flooding Hispanic voters, especially through right wing radio.
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I usually like what’s in The Atlantic but this is a major misrepresentation. Most of the “policies” mentioned are not actually Democratic policies. Climate change and LGBTQ rights? Everyone should care about that.

I don't think these people are misrepresenting how they feel, but it's mostly a testament to Republican narrative domination. Was a single specific Dem policy was mentioned?

Everything Hispanic voters say they care about in this piece is better addressed by Democrats. A far more informative piece would have been about Republican disinformation campaigns flooding Hispanic voters, especially through right wing radio.

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